COMPETITION TIME - AGAIN :) Your chance to win a LEM12-Pro Android 10 watch

Imagine what the U.S. election is going to be like with mail-in voting. :crazy_face:

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Noooooo it’s insane :joy::joy:

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then people will also say… “sorry… in my last email I voted wrongly, please consider my this email subjected: new vote” :stuck_out_tongue:

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Sorry Charlie it is snail mail not email.

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The specs look great, but one of these days, they will come out with his/hers versions. The size is just too big for me. :slight_smile:

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You would be surprised @Splen_Dence - the LEM12 is very slim and quite ok - my wife wears one…

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Is the build-quality good?

Its very good and as stated slim in appearance :+1:

That’s good to hear since on this forum older Zeblaze watches were reported not to be very robust, so I’ll have to choose between Lemfo or Kospet.
Thank you for your advice.

Kospet would be my preferred choice, i had misc experiences with Lemfo, but the newer batches (for example on the LEM12 Pro) might have fixed some of the previous issues, so they are now generally recommendable as well.

but I was expecting lem10 kind of new updates… a little squarish display… at least proper dispaly of things. instead of cropped circular or zoomed out.

If you prefer a square watch the new MAX S is going to be difficult to beat.
I will open the support section for it tonight…
Ticwris MAX S.
2.4 inch screen and same resolution as the LEM T.
3gb + 64gb and starts with Android 7.1.1 installed. But it will be upgraded to A10 next year.

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Personally I would not purchase a Zeblaze.
Customer service is not great…

thanks for your reply… but you know… this is more like a small phone instead of a watch… remember phone arm pouch … too big for arm … i mean wrist.

I’ve lem 10. and waiting for a silent upgrade to 10Q sooner or later… :slight_smile:

The whole point of these devices… The end goal - is to make two types of watch.

One for people who want to carry a mobile phone and a watch.
One for people who just want want one device for everything.

So, the most development is going into creating a standalone, totally independent device with enough battery to last 24 hours or at least 14 hours.

To be honest, those people who like tethering to their mobile phones are better off buying an expensive WearOS or Tizen device.

But this is just my opinion of course. :+1:

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Yes… I agree… that is right…
a small but a full phone for all needs… or just a watch with a plus of extra sim card and independent communication.

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I am still waiting for a modern smartwatch with an IR blaster like the Samsung Gear 2 Neo. I would gladly give up cameras for that. Roku remote, tv remote, etc. I take pics with my smartphone anyway. The only thing a watch should be used for, picture-wise, is a mobile viewfinder/shutter.

Is there A tutorial anywhere on how to use the watch-face designer?

The rest you can learn on this forum . Also you can load this into WFD so you can look .

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Thank you Dr_Andy_Vishnu for the professional demonstration video and I learn a lot, a lot, a lot and a lot, but it there a way to download the video to my computer as .mp4 format as I am a SLOW learner which have to see repeat again and again to understand it and I don’t know how to download youtube video as I know litter about it.

THANK YOU

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